Nigeria coach Eric Chelle backed by Super Eagles midfielder Frank Onyeka

Nigeria Football Federation Urged to Retain Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle

The Nigeria Football Federation has been advised not to let go of Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, whose contract is set to expire in January 2027. This call to action comes from Super Eagles midfielder, Frank Onyeka, who has praised Chelle’s character and ability, citing the strong affection many players have for him.

Onyeka highlighted Chelle’s impact on the team since taking charge, noting the clear game plan and tactics he has implemented. The midfielder also commended Chelle’s open-minded approach, which provides every player with the opportunity they deserve. According to Onyeka, Chelle is a well-liked figure within the team, and his departure would be felt by the players.

Chelle signed a two-year contract with the NFF midway through his tenure, which is now nearing its end. Onyeka’s comments suggest that the coach has made a positive impression on the team, and his retention would be beneficial for the Super Eagles. The midfielder’s sentiments are likely to be shared by other players, given the positive atmosphere Chelle has fostered within the team.

The Nigeria Football Federation will need to consider Onyeka’s comments as they weigh their options regarding Chelle’s contract. With the coach’s current deal set to expire in January 2027, the federation will have to decide whether to extend his contract or seek a new coach. Onyeka’s endorsement of Chelle is a significant factor, as it reflects the coach’s popularity among the players.

As the NFF considers its next move, the Super Eagles’ performance under Chelle’s guidance will also be taken into account. The team’s success or lack thereof will likely influence the federation’s decision, as they seek to ensure the best possible outcome for Nigerian football. Ultimately, the NFF’s choice regarding Chelle’s contract will have significant implications for the Super Eagles and Nigerian football as a whole.

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